Paul N. Taylor

Orcid: 0000-0002-3573-6742

Affiliations:
  • BT Research & Innovation, Ipswich, UK
  • University of York, UK (former)


According to our database1, Paul N. Taylor authored at least 13 papers between 2006 and 2022.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2022
Anomaly Detection for Service-Oriented Business Processes Using Conformance Analysis.
Algorithms, 2022

2021
Proactive business process mining for end-state prediction using trace features.
Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE SmartWorld, 2021

Early Prediction of Complex Business Processes Using Association Rule Based Mining.
Proceedings of the Recent Trends in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 2021

2020
Understanding Contrail Business Processes through Hierarchical Clustering: A Multi-Stage Framework.
Algorithms, 2020

2019
A Generic Model for End State Prediction of Business Processes Towards Target Compliance.
Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence XXXVI, 2019

2018
Rule-Mining and Clustering in Business Process Analysis.
Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence XXXV, 2018

2017
Customer Contact Journey Prediction.
Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence XXXIV, 2017

2015
Autonomic business processes.
PhD thesis, 2015

2013
Accelerating Immunos 99.
Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems: Advances in Artificial Life, 2013

Modern Analytics in Field and Service Operations.
Proceedings of the Transforming Field and Service Operations, 2013

2011
Case Study in Process Mining in a Multinational Enterprise.
Proceedings of the Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis, 2011

Toward Automatic Generation of SPARQL Result Set Visualizations - A Use Case in Service Monitoring.
Proceedings of the ICE-B 2011, 2011

2006
The functional form of the lognormal distribution as a sum of decaying exponential and sinusoidal terms applied to the isometric pinch force of human fingers.
Comput. Biol. Medicine, 2006


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